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Chapter 1089 - Chapter 1344 - Martial Arts That Descended from the Sky

Her Pokémon are all flying Pokémon, giving her control of the air. As long as she doesn't attack first, any opponent who wants to attack her in the air must first be able to reach the air. During this time, she can react to the opponent's actions.

Her mission was simply to stall Aoki for a certain amount of time, not to defeat him.

Of course, if Aoki loses too much strength during the attack, and she has a time when she is fully recovered, it might not be an undesirable option.

But her current task remains to stall Aoki.

Aggron fell from above Latios, but Latios paid no attention, because the massive Dragonite was already waiting beside him to receive Aggron's impact.

Hearing the other person say that she had already guessed, a smile appeared on Aoki's face.

BOOM!!!

Aggron and Dragonite had a very close encounter. Dragonite thought he could support Aggron's weight, but he overestimated his strength, or rather, underestimated Aoki Aggron's weight and size.

Have you ever witnessed a Pokémon that is three meters tall and covered in steel armor with a density comparable to that of a diamond, descending from the sky with this kind of ability?

By the time Dragonite realized what was happening and tried to break free, it was too late. Aggron gripped Dragonite's two short wings tightly, and four rock chains rose from his body, binding Dragonite firmly to himself. Tyranitar's sand also appeared in time to bind them together.

Seeing this, she wanted to command other Pokémon to help with the hand, but she didn't have the opportunity or the energy to do so, because Blaziken, with its fist clenched, had already rushed up to her.

Hydreigon, Flygon, and Noivern immediately launched their attacks at Blaziken, but Blaziken leaped into the air with a powerful push, dodging the seemingly inevitable attack.

Because at that crucial moment, Tyranitar's sand formed at his feet in time, as if they had coordinated this battle strategy countless times. One knew exactly when sand would appear under his feet, while the other knew exactly when his comrade needed him to generate sand under his feet for leverage.

Who says a Pokémon that can't fly becomes a sitting duck when it's in mid-air?

The prerequisite is that he needs a partner with whom he has a very good understanding and who is so familiar with each other that he can guess what the other wants just by looking at one of their actions!

After spending so much time together, Blaziken and Tyranitar's tacit understanding is self-evident.

Not only that, Blaziken started running in mid-air. Wherever he went, there was sand. Even though there was nothing in front of him, Blaziken fearlessly lifted his leg and took quick steps. When he stepped down, the surrounding sand would form a sandy foothold just as his foot landed.

This was the first time she had ever seen such teamwork.

Because this kind of coordination is not something that Trainer can command; it depends entirely on the tacit understanding between the Pokémon.

It changed direction, abandoned the Hydreigon, and charged towards the Flygon. Meanwhile, on the other side, at that very moment, the Aggron successfully knocked the Dragonite down.

If unexpected events occur on both sides simultaneously, she won't have much time to react.

Immediately after, Flygon, who had prepared to defend, saw Blaziken turn around. The Aerial Ace skill was perfectly integrated into his movement. By the time Flygon reacted, Blaziken was already behind him.

She now has two choices: the first is Aggron, who knocks Dragonite down, and the other is Blaziken, who suddenly appears behind Flygon, clenching his fists and charging up for 0.1 seconds.

This wasn't a difficult choice to make. In that fraction of a second, she made her decision: deal with Blaziken first!

It's a very simple and rational choice.

Blaziken is clearly easier to deal with than Aggron, based on an analysis of Pokémon's characteristics.

Of course, there is an even more important point: Latios and Latias are clearly entangled by Slowking and Gengar and cannot break free in a short time. Meanwhile, Aggron is about to pull Dragonite to the ground, where Tyranitar and Florges are waiting. Dragonite is obviously in grave danger.

But Blaziken is different. Although he caught her off guard with his teamwork with Tyranitar, Blaziken now has three Pokémon by his side, while she only has one. If she can take him down before Aoki can deal with Dragonite, then the situation will return to the way it was at the beginning.

Therefore, making this choice does not seem to be very difficult.

boom!!!

The ground emitted a tremendous roar, and large areas of the ground cracked.

It seemed to be complaining to the two trainers about its current anger.

Unfortunately, its appeal not only failed to achieve any results, but also only made a certain Pokémon more eager to destroy it.

Aggron quickly got up from the ground, as if the Tackle attack had done no harm to him.

But then, four huge vines burst forth from the soil. Don't be alarmed, this is not the earth's revenge, but our Florges ' Grass Knot skill.

Just as it was trying to get up, Dragonite, who was still dizzy from the fall, had another very intimate encounter with the ground.

This incident teaches us a lesson: if you're going to kick someone when they're down, do it as soon as possible!

Although it seems that this principle and this matter don't have much of a causal relationship, but! He's here! He's coming with vigorous strides!

Tyranitar appeared beside Aggron in a few quick steps.

Rock-type moves are very effective against Flying-type Pokémon, especially against a Flying-type that is lying on the ground unable to take off. Pokémon.

Stone Edge and falling rocks go without saying, but the most terrifying thing is Aggron's Double-Edge Headbutt, which can almost make this Dragonite shit its ass.

Add to that Florges ' Moonblast, and Dragonite truly had no chance of survival.

It's a pity that Dragonite, with all his strength, encountered two Pokémon that could completely overwhelm him in both power and size.

Naturally, they had little power to resist and quickly lost their ability to fight.

Meanwhile, with three Pokémon, launched a campaign to annihilate Blaziken.

If there is any difference between Blaziken and Dragonite, it is that Dragonite loses control of its body from the very beginning, while Blaziken is able to maintain its flexibility.

While Tyranitar was fighting Dragonite alongside Aggron, he did not abandon his help against Blaziken.

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